How to Make Bitter Almond Oil
Things You'll Need
- Almond seeds
- Mortar and pestle
- Glass mixing bowl
- Water
- Alembic pot still
- Dark glass bottle and seal
Instructions
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Processing bitter almond oil
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Separate the kernels, or nut seed from the shells. Clean the nuts free of dirt, abnormal or bruised seeds, and then crush them to powder in a mortar. Crush the amount of powder you want to work with.
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2
Transfer the almond powder to a glass mixing bowl, and then add enough water to make a paste.
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3
Allow the almond paste to soften by soaking for twenty four hours. This gives time for the enzymes to release and act.
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4
Put the paste in the pot. Place the head on top and seal the joints against steam leaks. Position the beak over the coil pot or a beaker standing with water.
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5
Light the burner and watch so the paste does not scorch, but do not pour in too much water. Cook off as much oil as possible.
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6
Pour the distillate you've produced, back into the retort or pot with the residue and redistill to gain greater purity. Bottle, seal and keep in a cool room when you're satisfied with the quality of your oil.
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